Underneath the Tree
"Underneath the Tree" is a Christmas song recorded by American singer Kelly Clarkson for her sixth studio album and first holiday album, Wrapped in Red, released on October 29, 2013.[1] Co-written by Clarkson and producer Greg Kurstin, the uptempo pop track was issued as the album's lead single on November 5, 2013, and features lyrics emphasizing love and emotional connection over material gifts during the holiday season.[2] The song's music video, directed by Hamish Hamilton, premiered on December 3, 2013, and features a live performance from Clarkson's Cautionary Christmas Music Festival television special, including behind-the-scenes footage.[3][4] Upon release, "Underneath the Tree" achieved significant commercial success, debuting at number 16 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart before ascending to number 1 in its second week, marking Clarkson's fifth leader on the tally.[5] The track has since become a holiday staple, re-entering the Billboard Hot 100 multiple times, including a peak at number 9 in January 2025, driven by strong streaming and sales resurgence. In 2021, it was named ASCAP's most performed holiday song of the 21st century.[6] Wrapped in Red, bolstered by the single, became the best-selling holiday album of 2013 in the United States.[7] Critically, the song has been praised for its joyful energy and modern take on Christmas music, earning a spot on Billboard's list of the 25 best Christmas songs of the 21st century.[8] Clarkson has frequently performed it live, including during her residency on The Kelly Clarkson Show and holiday specials, further cementing its cultural impact.[9]Creation
Songwriting and inspiration
"Underneath the Tree" was co-written by Kelly Clarkson and Greg Kurstin in 2013 during sessions for Clarkson's debut Christmas album, Wrapped in Red. Clarkson, who contributed the lyrical concept, drew from her personal affinity for the holiday season, which allowed her to craft the song rapidly. In a 2025 interview, she revealed that the track came together in mere minutes while collaborating with Kurstin in the studio, stating, "I ordered sushi and when it arrived I had written it."[10] Kurstin provided an initial piano track, which inspired Clarkson to build upon it, embracing a "little cheesy" freedom typical of Christmas music that she described as feeling "nostalgic" and uplifting.[10] The song's inspiration stemmed from Clarkson's family experiences during the holidays, emphasizing themes of gratitude for companionship over material possessions. She aimed to capture the joy of being with loved ones as the true "gift" under the Christmas tree, contrasting the potential loneliness of the season with an upbeat celebration of relationships. In a 2013 Billboard cover story, Clarkson explained her intent to create a track that balanced holiday cheer with emotional depth, while highlighting her family's role in fostering that sense of warmth and appreciation.[11] This personal touch avoided clichés like Santa or reindeer, focusing instead on universal sentiments of love and togetherness.[12] During collaborative sessions, Clarkson pushed for a pop-infused holiday vibe, starting with demo sketches that evolved into the final lyrics during their efficient partnership. The process reflected her desire for an accessible, feel-good Christmas song, as confirmed by ASCAP records crediting Clarkson and Kurstin as the sole songwriters.[13] This development underscored her goal to produce a modern holiday anthem rooted in genuine emotional resonance rather than traditional tropes.[11]Production and recording
The production of "Underneath the Tree" was overseen by Greg Kurstin, a multiple Grammy-winning producer who also co-wrote the song with Kelly Clarkson and managed the arrangement, instrumentation, and mixing for the track on her 2013 Christmas album Wrapped in Red.[14][15] Basic instrumental tracks were captured at Kurstin's Echo Studio in Los Angeles, California, where he performed bass, drums, guitar, and keyboards, while programmer Jesse Shatkin assisted on digital elements.[15] Clarkson recorded her lead vocals in multiple takes to infuse the performance with festive energy, followed by overdubs for additional holiday instrumentation, including horns played by David Ralicke on baritone saxophone, flugelhorn, mellophone, tenor saxophone, trombone, and trumpet.[15] The arrangement emphasized an upbeat pop production incorporating orchestral elements such as horns and percussion, all calibrated for broad radio appeal and to complement the season's joyful vibe.[11][15] A key challenge during mixing at Echo Studio was balancing Clarkson's commanding vocal delivery—often compared to Darlene Love's style—with the lighter, celebratory instrumentation to avoid overpowering the holiday cheer.[11][15]Composition and release
Musical elements
"Underneath the Tree" is classified as a holiday pop song, characterized by its upbeat and festive sound.[16] It evokes classic Christmas standards while maintaining a modern pop sensibility.[17] The track is performed in E♭ major, contributing to its joyful and uplifting mood.[18] The song follows a conventional verse-chorus structure, beginning with an intro, followed by two verses, multiple choruses, a bridge, and an outro, with a total runtime of 3:50.[19] It builds dynamically toward the final chorus, incorporating vocal ad-libs that heighten the emotional intensity. Produced by Greg Kurstin, the arrangement features a full band setup including drums, bass, and synths for a polished pop drive.[12] Instrumentation centers on driving rhythms with subtle holiday touches, such as chiming sleigh bells and layered backup vocals that enhance the celebratory feel.[20] Kelly Clarkson's powerful belting vocals serve as the focal point, delivering soaring melodies that emphasize the song's themes of love and joy.[12] Harmonically, the track employs simple, accessible chord progressions, primarily the I-V-vi-IV pattern common in contemporary pop, which supports its catchy and singable nature.[21] The melody features ascending lines in the choruses, creating emotional peaks that align with the lyrics' exuberant sentiment. The tempo clocks in at 160 BPM, providing an energetic pace ideal for holiday playlists.[19]Release formats and dates
"Underneath the Tree" was initially made available as a digital download on October 25, 2013, coinciding with the release of Kelly Clarkson's sixth studio album, Wrapped in Red. The track served as the lead single from the album and was officially issued to Adult Contemporary radio stations on November 5, 2013, by RCA Records.[5] Physical formats were restricted to promotional CDs, primarily distributed to radio outlets and industry professionals for preview purposes.[22] The single appeared in digital formats, including standard and deluxe editions tied to the Wrapped in Red album variants, which featured additional holiday tracks.[23] It was later complemented by remix versions, such as dance mixes, expanding its availability beyond the original release.[24] RCA Records handled distribution, with an initial emphasis on digital platforms like iTunes and Amazon to capitalize on the approaching holiday season.[25] The release occurred simultaneously across the United States, United Kingdom, and various international markets, ensuring broad accessibility from launch.[24] Radio additions began in early November 2013, aligning with the song's promotional rollout in key regions.[5]Promotion
Music video
The music video for "Underneath the Tree" was directed by Hamish Hamilton and filmed at The Venetian in Las Vegas, Nevada, in late 2013, serving as a key segment of the NBC television special Kelly Clarkson's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale.[26] The production emphasized a holiday atmosphere through elaborate festive sets, including a grand Christmas tree, garlands, and a red grand piano, with Clarkson and her band dressed in seasonal attire to evoke warmth and celebration.[27] The video's narrative blends behind-the-scenes glimpses with live performance footage, opening with Clarkson backstage as her hair and makeup are finalized before she takes the stage in a shimmering red and gold gown. It then shifts to her dynamic rendition of the song amid colorful lighting and an enthusiastic studio audience, intercut with rehearsal moments and a playful cameo by Blake Shelton as a mischievous Christmas elf. These elements highlight visual storytelling centered on holiday joy and communal spirit, aligning with the song's focus on the value of togetherness over gifts.[27] The video premiered on Vevo via YouTube on December 3, 2013, ahead of the special's broadcast on December 11.[4] It was praised for its high-energy execution and ability to convey festive exuberance, with critics noting how Clarkson's powerful vocals and the vibrant staging amplified the track's seasonal appeal.[27] As of November 2025, the video has accumulated over 77 million views on YouTube.[4] Additional versions include an official lyric video released on October 28, 2013, featuring animated holiday imagery with on-screen lyrics, while the main video itself incorporates behind-the-scenes elements; fan-made edits incorporating holiday visuals and covers have also proliferated online.[28]Live performances
Kelly Clarkson debuted "Underneath the Tree" live on The Today Show on November 26, 2013, delivering an upbeat performance that introduced the holiday single to a national audience during the morning broadcast.[29] Shortly after, she performed the song on The Voice on December 3, 2013, appearing as a guest coach in a festive red dress amid a holiday-themed stage setup, which highlighted its joyful energy alongside fellow coaches.[30] Clarkson returned to The Voice in 2020 for another rendition during the holiday season, reinforcing the track's role in her coaching appearances on the show.[31] The song became a staple in Clarkson's holiday TV specials, including annual performances at the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting, such as her 2023 set where she sang it live to kick off the event's festive atmosphere and her hosting and performance on December 4, 2024.[32][33] On her own program, The Kelly Clarkson Show, she has featured the track in holiday episodes from 2019 onward, often as part of the Kellyoke series; notable renditions include a cozy 2020 stage performance dressed in winter attire and a slowed, acoustic version on December 22, 2023, that emphasized the song's emotional lyrics.[9][34] These appearances frequently involved group elements, such as sing-alongs with guests or band members, enhancing the communal holiday spirit.[35] In live concert settings, "Underneath the Tree" has been integrated into Clarkson's holiday segments, including Christmas concerts and tours like the 2015 Piece by Piece Tour's seasonal dates, where it served as a high-energy closer to engage audiences with its infectious pop arrangement. Recent outings include a public performance in London's Covent Garden in November 2024, where Clarkson led an impromptu sing-along that drew crowds into the holiday vibe.[36] Throughout these events, the song has elicited enthusiastic responses from audiences, solidifying its status as a live holiday essential with crowds often joining in on the chorus for a shared celebratory experience.[35]Reception
Critical response
Upon its release in 2013, "Underneath the Tree" received widespread praise from music critics for Kelly Clarkson's vocal range and its fresh, upbeat take on holiday music, often highlighted as the standout track on the album Wrapped in Red. Billboard ranked it as the top Christmas song of the 21st century in a 2024 staff picks list, commending its joyful energy and Clarkson's commanding delivery that captures the warmth of the season.[8] Similarly, Rolling Stone included the song in its 2019 roundup of the decade's best new holiday classics, noting its infectious pop flair and potential as a modern standard akin to Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You."[37] AllMusic's review of the album emphasized Clarkson's vocal prowess on originals like this one, describing it as an "infectiously cheerful" opener that sets a lively tone while showcasing her nuanced phrasing.[23] Some critics offered mild critiques, pointing to the song's formulaic pop structure as derivative of established holiday hits. The Guardian described "Underneath the Tree" as a "disappointingly obvious copy" of Carey's 1994 classic in theme and arrangement, though it acknowledged the album's overall blend of festive joy and emotional depth mitigated this.[38] Despite such notes, the track was frequently cited as an album highlight, with Slant Magazine praising its "jubilant, doo-wop-inflected" style and Clarkson's soaring belts as elevating the project beyond typical seasonal fare.[39] Initial 2013 reviews focused primarily on the song's immediate seasonal appeal and production polish, positioning it as a radio-friendly antidote to overplayed standards.[40] In retrospective analyses during the 2020s, critics have emphasized its enduring charm, with inclusions in year-end best-of lists underscoring its lasting holiday resonance and vocal artistry.[8] The album Wrapped in Red aggregated a Metacritic score of 73 out of 100 based on six reviews, reflecting generally favorable reception in which the lead single played a key role in the acclaim for its production and Clarkson's performance.[40]Commercial success
"Underneath the Tree" achieved immediate commercial success upon its release, reaching number one on the Billboard Holiday Digital Songs chart in 2013. By 2014, the single had approximately 360,000 digital downloads in the United States.[41] On radio, the song topped the Billboard Holiday Airplay chart for multiple weeks and crossed over to reach number one on the Adult Contemporary chart, where it held the position for four weeks.[42][43] In the streaming era, "Underneath the Tree" has amassed over 848 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025, with annual holiday surges propelling it into the Billboard Hot 100's top 10 in 2024, reaching number 10.[44] In 2025, it set early holiday streaming records on Spotify, including the fastest accumulation of certain daily stream thresholds.[45] The official music video on YouTube has exceeded 77 million views, contributing to broader platform totals surpassing 200 million views across official uploads and performances.[4] Internationally, the track entered the top 10 on holiday charts in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 7, and in Canada.[46] By 2025, cumulative equivalent units for the single have exceeded two million worldwide, driven by sustained streaming and sales.[47]Legacy
Awards and nominations
"Underneath the Tree" did not receive major solo awards or nominations from prominent ceremonies such as the Grammy Awards or People's Choice Awards. However, the song earned notable recognition from performing rights organization ASCAP for its immediate and sustained popularity as a holiday track. In 2013, it was reported as the most-played new holiday song on U.S. radio airplay charts.[48] The track has consistently topped ASCAP's annual rankings of the most-performed modern holiday songs since its release, reflecting its annual resurgence during the Christmas season. It claimed the number one position on the ASCAP New Classic Holiday Songs chart in 2021, 2023, and 2024.[49][50][51] In 2023, ASCAP specifically highlighted it as the most popular holiday song written in the previous 20 years based on performance data.[52] Additionally, "Underneath the Tree" has been included in several editorial lists of top Christmas songs. For instance, it ranked number 20 on Spotify's 2020 compilation of the 25 best Christmas songs of all time, curated from streaming data and cultural impact.[53]| Year | Recognition | Source |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Most-played new holiday song on radio | ASCAP via media reports[48] |
| 2021 | #1 Most-performed modern holiday song | ASCAP[49] |
| 2023 | #1 Most-performed modern holiday song; Most popular holiday song of the last 20 years | ASCAP[50][52] |
| 2024 | #1 New Classic Holiday Song | ASCAP[51] |
Cultural impact
"Underneath the Tree" has permeated holiday media, appearing in the 2016 comedy film Office Christmas Party, where it underscores festive scenes. The song also features prominently in the 2021 TV special Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas, performed as a "heart song" by the cast, including Alex Newell, enhancing the narrative of emotional connections during the holidays. Additionally, it was used in Amazon's 2013 Kindle Fire HDX commercial, tying into themes of gifting and joy to promote the product during the holiday season.[36] [54] [55] The track has inspired numerous covers and adaptations, including an acoustic rock version by First to Eleven released in 2019, which reinterprets the original's upbeat energy with layered vocals and guitar. In the 2020s, fan-driven TikTok trends have popularized dance challenges and sped-up remixes of the song, contributing to its viral spread on social media during holiday periods. It frequently appears in global holiday playlists on streaming platforms, sampled alongside classics to evoke seasonal cheer.[56] [57] [2] Recognized as a modern holiday anthem, "Underneath the Tree" experiences annual resurgences on charts, such as reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 2024 with 28.4 million streams. According to ASCAP, it ranks as the most-performed holiday song written in the last 20 years, solidifying its status among contemporary classics. The song's success has influenced other artists' holiday releases, including Ariana Grande's "Santa Tell Me," both achieving top 10 positions in recent holiday seasons.[6] [52] [6] Symbolizing inclusive holiday joy through lyrics emphasizing love and presence over material gifts, the song has resonated particularly post-2020, aligning with themes of togetherness amid global challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. Its emphasis on emotional bonds has amplified its role in streaming and social media virality during the 2020s, fostering communal celebrations in an era of digital sharing.[58] [6]Credits and charts
Personnel
"Underneath the Tree" was co-written by Kelly Clarkson and Greg Kurstin, with Clarkson delivering the lead vocals and also contributing backing vocals.[15][59] Greg Kurstin, a frequent collaborator with Clarkson, served as the primary producer, co-writer, programmer (alongside Jesse Shatkin), and multi-instrumentalist, performing bass, drums, guitar, and keyboards on the track.[15][59][36] David Ralicke provided horn arrangements and played multiple instruments, including baritone saxophone, flugelhorn, mellophone, tenor saxophone, trombone, and trumpet, adding to the song's festive, Phil Spector-inspired sound.[59][15] The track was recorded at Echo Studio in Los Angeles, California, with engineering by Jesse Shatkin.[60] Mixing was handled by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Santa Monica, California, and mastering by Chris Gehringer at Sterling Sound in New York City.[15] A&R was overseen by Keith Naftaly for RCA Records.[61]| Role | Personnel |
|---|---|
| Vocals (lead and backing) | Kelly Clarkson |
| Songwriting | Kelly Clarkson, Greg Kurstin |
| Production | Greg Kurstin |
| Instruments (bass, drums, guitar, keyboards) | Greg Kurstin |
| Programming | Greg Kurstin, Jesse Shatkin |
| Horns (arrangement and performance: baritone saxophone, flugelhorn, mellophone, tenor saxophone, trombone, trumpet) | David Ralicke |
| Engineering | Jesse Shatkin |
| Mixing | Serban Ghenea |
| Mastering | Chris Gehringer |
| A&R | Keith Naftaly |
Standard edition
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Underneath the Tree" | 3:50 |
Album version
On Kelly Clarkson's album Wrapped in Red (2013), "Underneath the Tree" appears as the second track with an identical duration of 3:50.[63]Remixes EP
A digital remixes EP was released on December 17, 2013, featuring club-oriented versions produced by Cutmore and Morlando.[64]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Underneath the Tree" (Cutmore Christmas Sleigh Ride Radio Mix) | 3:56 |
| 2. | "Underneath the Tree" (Cutmore Christmas Sleigh Ride Extended Mix) | 6:23 |
| 3. | "Underneath the Tree" (Morlando Radio Mix) | 3:47 |
| 4. | "Underneath the Tree" (Morlando Remix) | 5:41 |
Chart positions and certifications
"Underneath the Tree" experienced initial chart success upon its 2013 release, peaking at number 24 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reaching number 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart.[5] The song has since become a holiday staple, re-entering charts annually and achieving its highest Hot 100 peak of number 9 in January 2025.[65] It has topped the Billboard Holiday Digital Song Sales chart multiple times, including in 2013, and maintained top positions during subsequent holiday seasons.[66] Internationally, the track peaked at number 7 on the UK Official Singles Chart in December 2024 after 11 years of recurrent performance, having initially entered at number 79 in 2013.[67] In Canada, it reached number 6 on the Canadian Hot 100, while in Germany it peaked at number 5 on the German Singles Chart and number 6 in Australia on the ARIA Singles Chart.[46]| Country | Chart | Peak Position | Source URL |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Billboard Hot 100 | 9 | https://www.billboard.com/lists/holiday-songs-hot-100-top-10/ |
| United States | Adult Contemporary | 1 | https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/kelly-clarksons-tree-tops-ac-5812280/ |
| United States | Holiday Digital Song Sales | 1 | https://www.billboard.com/charts/holiday-season-digital-song-sales/ |
| United Kingdom | Official Singles Chart | 7 | https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/kelly-clarkson-underneath-the-tree/ |
| Canada | Canadian Hot 100 | 6 | https://acharts.co/song/82576 |
| Germany | German Singles Chart | 5 | https://acharts.co/song/82576 |
| Australia | ARIA Singles Chart | 6 | https://acharts.co/song/82576 |